Konst downplayed the scandal following the latest information that reveals that the former secretary of state’s use of a private email server possibly led to the exposure of intelligence marked as “Special Access Program,” which is considered to be beyond top secret.

The email in question contains information identified as “HCS-O,” which is the code used to represent human intelligence sources in an ongoing operation, according to Fox News.

When Lahren asked Konst if she sees any of this as a problem, she replied, “I think it’s become a campaign problem. I don’t think it’s an actual problem,” adding that the entire situation is “debatable right now.”

But when asked about the victims’ families, some of whom have been outspoken in their criticism of Clinton’s handling of the situation, Konst was very matter-of-fact. “Someone’s lying here. It’s either the families, or it’s Hillary,” Lahren charged.

“I don’t really know what that means. I mean, I’ve worked in Libya and I worked in Libya after the Benghazi attacks, so that really doesn’t mean anything,” Konst told Lahren. “I think a lot families come out and say things because they want whatever they want — they want press, they want attention.” More

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